Water Policy at Inco Metals Company Mills Ontario Division

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. R. Butler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"The Ontario Division of Inca Metals Company, a Unit of Inca Limited, operates eleven mines, four mills, three refineries, one smelter and one iron ore recovery plant. All but one mine, mill and refinery are located within a fifty kilometer radius of Sudbury, Ontario. A mine-mill complex is located some 100 kilometers west of Thunder Bay on the shore of Lake Shebandowan and a nickel refinery at Port Colborne.During the past 10 years the use of recycled water in our milling operations has increased to more than 95% at each mill. This high degree of water reuse has reduced the (a) need for fresh water and (b) the contaminant level of the downstream aquatic environment. The aggregating of effluents in a common receptor provides a process water having a consistent quality thereby minimizing upsets in mill metallurgy while concurrently improving the operating economies and the downstream aquatic environment."
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APA: H. R. Butler  (1980)  Water Policy at Inco Metals Company Mills Ontario Division

MLA: H. R. Butler Water Policy at Inco Metals Company Mills Ontario Division. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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